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The Danes thought in terms of Ragnarök followed by Gimle after their defeat by the Prussians in 1864, and Sørensen's version is part of a Scandinavian attempt to rescue the myth from the Germanic (and eventually Nazi) connotations involved in the history of Wagner's Götterdämmerung.
Aware of the macabre connotations involved, the birthday invitation described the lunch as "a workshop for the future".
We will grant him the benefit of the doubt that due to a history of utilizing this conceptual model of leadership there are no racial connotations involved in denigrating President Obama's leadership abilities.
However, we are not proposing that Feldman's explanation of rights talk as being conflictive is justification of using oral ADs over written ones; rather, we are suggesting that the sociological connotations involved with legal documents is a factor behind the evasion from the legalization of ADs.
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The CLSC network design, with long-term and strategic connotations, involves selection of an integrated network of partner organizations to be engaged on one hand in the forward supply chain processes relevant to families of existing and new products and also involved in reverse supply chain activities relevant to reconstruction of the returned products.
["Osculatorium": medieval Latin, for a tablet that is kissed during the Mass. There appears to be no connotation involving clutching.] It signals feeling by waxing poetic: Such an instant ago he had paddled their wide canoe across that lake of purple wine toward a pin of light high in the sky which would widen and widen and widen while she slept until it had blanched the blackness.
The word "sales," however, has some very negative connotations (usually involving used cars or laboratory supplies).
This particular accusation [against Terry] – which, of course, is totally unproven – the FA board felt that going into a European Championship with all the connotations that are involved... was an overhanging issue that was not appropriate.
"It takes on a negative connotation when you're involved with these types of things, obviously.
The terms 'voluntourism' and 'medical tourism' can both be seen as pejorative and normatively loaded given the connotation that each involves a frivolous, touristic element.
The terminology of 'integration' is, however, by no means unproblematic, bearing connotations on the nature of the process involved and associated policy aspirations that have been challenged by scholars and policy advocates alike.
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